Summary

  • Alaska Airlines introduces 18 new routes for winter, expanding to adventure destinations, ski resorts, and sunny locales in the US and internationally.
  • The new connections include three new destinations: Vail, La Paz, and Monterrey, Mexico, providing a range of options for winter travelers and vacationers.
  • Sunseekers can look forward to new beach routes to Costa Rica and Mexico, with Liberia, Guadalajara, Los Cabos, and Puerto Vallarta among the sunny destinations.

Looking for a bit of winter sun or a ski destination? Alaska Airlines is looking to fly you on one of its 18 new routes for the winter season. The oneworld Alliance carrier has revealed a range of new connections and three new destinations across its network, which are set to start later this year.

A range of connections

The new routes feature a surprising number of combinations, with significant expansion outside Alaska’s core hub cities in addition to new routes from Seattle, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. There is a mix of adventure destinations, reliable leisure locations, and winter sports havens in the US and internationally.

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The Colorado mountainside town of Vail (EGE) will be a new destination for the carrier this winter. Along with La Paz (LAP) and Monterrey (MTY) in Mexico, which were announced last week. Kirsten Amrine, Vice President of Network Planning and Revenue Management at Alaska Airlines, highlighted the new offerings:

“We’re thrilled to offer convenient connection for guests across our network with this expansion – whether checking destinations off their bucket lists or setting off to their favorite winter getaways; we’ve put together an exciting range of options from tropical destinations across Mexico to the most popular ski slopes in North America.”

2024 Winter Route Map of new Alaska Airlines flights

Photo: Alaska Airlines

Tickets for all 18 routes are set to go on sale today, Wednesday, July 10th.

From ski to shining sea

New to the Alaska Airlines network this winter is Vail’s Eagle County Regional Airport (EGE). The area is one of Colorado’s most famous ski resorts and is situated around two hours west of Denver. It will also be served with flights from San Diego and Seattle. Joining Vail in ski destinations opened up to new travelers this summer is the Canadian city of Kelowna (YLW) for access to central British Columbia’s popular ski resorts. A nonstop service from San Diego to Reno for easy access to Lake Tahoe ski resorts is also set to begin in December.

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Disney lovers are in luck with three new routes from colder cities to the company’s resorts in Flordia and California. Idahoans are particularly lucky when it comes to sun-soaked routes this winter, as Alaska Airlines will commence routes from the state’s busiest airport, Boise (BOI), to both Orange County’s Santa Ana (SNA) for Disneyland and Orlando (MCO) to reach Disney World.

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For adventure seekers, the carrier is concurrently launching a new winter-seasonal service from Boise to Bozeman (BZN), Montana, a gateway to Yellowstone National Park.

Theme park lovers will also be delighted to learn that the carrier is launching a flight from Sacramento (SMF), the Californian capital, to Orlando.

Sunshine and good times

In addition to its Disney destinations, the carrier is expanding across Latin America with a flurry of new beach routes. Eco-tourism fans from Seattle and San Francisco will soon be able to fly to Liberia (LIR), Costa Rica. The carrier began serving Costa Rica’s Gold Coast in 2015 and presently flies from Los Angeles (LAX). Liberia will become the carrier’s 104th nonstop route out of Seattle when the flight launches in December.

Popular destinations in Mexico are also getting a boost this winter. Alaska will become the first US carrier to connect Fresno (FAT) to Guadalajara (GDL) with daily flights and the only airline connecting New York with Puerto Vallarta (PVR). In addition to flights from New York JFK, Alaska will serve PVR from Kansas City (MCI) and Saint Louis (STL).

Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 700-900ER

Photo: Alaska Airlines

Kansas City will also see a new link to Cancun (CAN), while Sacramento will get five weekly nonstop flights to Los Cabos (SJD). The Mexican expansion accompanies the news that Alaska Airlines will begin flights to La Paz and become the only US airline to fly between Monterrey (MTY) and Los Angeles.

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All of the newly announced routes are scheduled to be winter seasonal services, with the exception of Boisie-Orlando, which will extend into the following summer season. The full list of new destinations can be found below:

Route

Start Date

End Date

Frequency

Aircraft

Fresno – Guadalajara

December 3rd, 2024

February 12th, 2025

Daily

737

Boise – Bozeman

December 19th, 2024

March 17th, 2025

5x/week

E175

Boise – Orange County (Santa Ana)

December 19th, 2024

Year-round

Daily

E175

Los Angeles – Kelowna

December 19th, 2024

March 17th, 2025

Daily (varies)

E175

San Diego – Reno

December 19th, 2024

April 21st, 2025

Daily

E175

San Diego – Vail (Eagle Count)

December 20th, 2024

March 16th, 2025

3x/week

E175

Seattle – Vail (Eagle County)

December 20th, 2024

March 16th, 2025

3x/week

E175

San Francisco – Liberia (Guanacaste)

December 21st, 2024

May 10th, 2025

1x/week

737

Seattle – Liberia (Guanacaste)

December 21st, 2024

May 11th, 2025

1x/week

737

Sacramento – Los Cabos

January 6th, 2025

April 21st, 2025

5x/week

737

Sacramento – Tucson

January 6th, 2025

April 21st, 2025

Daily

E175

Sacramento – Orlando

January 6th, 2025

April 21st, 2025

4x/week (varies)

737

Boise – Orlando

January 7th, 2025

March 25th, 2025

3x/week

737

New York (JFK) – Puerto Vallarta

January 8th, 2025

April 20th, 2025

4x/week

737

Sacramento – Puerto Vallarta

January 11th, 2025

April 19th, 2025

1x/week

737

Kansas City, Mo. – Cancun

January 18th, 2025

June 7th, 2025

1x/week

737

Kansas City, Mo. – Puerto Vallarta

January 25th, 2025

April 5th, 2025

1x/week

737

St. Louis, Mo. – Puerto Vallarta

January 25th, 2025

April 5th, 2025

1x/week

737

Other new additions to the carrier’s network this winter will include a previously announced link from Portland (PDX) to New Orleans (MSY), linking the Lousiana city to its top unserved destination.

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